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Michael Bublé took Jay Leno’s advice about a Las Vegas residency.
“X Burlesque” producers Matt and Angela Stabile have been close to several Vegas legends.
The Killers sold out the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night.
Bellagio’s Cirque du Soleil mainstay “O” joins Blue Man Group and “Mad Apple” for its Vegas party.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison called it, “An extraordinary night,” and his company has more plans for Vegas and elsewhere.
Barry Manilow is missing “Harmony’s” premiere and canceled last Saturday at Westgate. His April 21-23 shows are still scheduled.
“Rouge,” produced and directed by longtime mime Hanoch Rosènn, opens Saturday.
Magician Michael Carbonaro says he is headling Penn & Teller Theater because, “It was a blackmail situation.”
NBT Woman of the Year Judy Collins said at Saturday’s gala, “I can’t remember when I’ve had this much fun at a gathering, ever.”
Stirling Club owner Richard Ditton said Friday he has not spoken with Dionne Warwick.
The costume revealing Penn & Teller on “The Masked Singer” was actually a three-headed monster.
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak hit Delilah, while Lady Gaga bandleader Brian Newman swung at Mayfair.
In the first Vegas Grammy show, Jon Batiste was the night’s big winner, with Silk Sonic, Lady Gaga and BTS turning in memorable performances.
Twenty-one-year-old rap artist Baby Keem of Las Vegas beat out a powerhouse field to win Best Rap Performance in Sunday’s show.